Date: 2/23/2000, 11:28 am
Hi All,
I am making a router table and I was quickly reminded why I rarely use the router - wow! can it make a mess in a hurry!
I rate a power tool's ability to do "work" by how fast it makes a mess - the router is right up there with the electric planer and second only to a chainsaw!
Does anybody have a setup for a router to hook it up to a vacuum system to control the dust while milling beads and coves on the strips?
Any suggestions for setting up a fence for positioning/guiding the strips?
My strips are pretty consistent in width but it would be nice to be able to improve them since I am milling them anyway. In a typical setup, the strip against the fence and the fence setting would control the depth of the cove without reference to the bead side of the strip.
I was going to route the bead first and was hoping to mill the cove in some way that it would control the width of the strip [relative to the bead] at the same time. Anybody done this?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Hank
Messages In This Thread
- Suggestions for routing B&C on strips?
Hank -- 2/23/2000, 11:28 am- Yes - Skip it!
Spidey -- 2/24/2000, 11:06 pm- Re: Suggestions for routing B&C on strips?
Walter H. Klaus -- 2/24/2000, 7:20 pm- Re: Suggestions for routing B&C on strips?
Brian Wegener -- 2/24/2000, 10:47 am- Re: Suggestions for routing B&C on strips?
Don B -- 2/24/2000, 12:35 am- Re: Routing B&C on strips (image attached)
Don Sherwood -- 2/23/2000, 7:07 pm- Re: Suggestions for routing B&C on strips?
Earl Bailey -- 2/23/2000, 4:29 pm- Re: Suggestions for routing B&C on strips?
Kent LeBoutillier -- 2/23/2000, 11:42 am - Re: Suggestions for routing B&C on strips?
- Yes - Skip it!